Le Havre is probably my favorite Rosenberg game. I have yet to play Agricola and Feast for Odin, but have played At the Gates of Loyang, Caverna, Ora et Labora, etc. Love this one!
Feast For Odin is worth it just for the look on people's faces as you lay masses of components out and start explaining 60 actions to them :) it's great as a game too of course
A Feast for Odin and Agricola are on the opposite ends of the interactivity scale for Rosenberg games. Competition for spaces in Agricola can be intense. In A Feast for Odin your opponents may as well not even be there.
+Dave Dogge board is fold out instead of separates, at least some art has been redone and it includes the expansion and all bonus cards - just minor things
Le Havre is probably my favorite Rosenberg game. I have yet to play Agricola and Feast for Odin, but have played At the Gates of Loyang, Caverna, Ora et Labora, etc. Love this one!
Feast For Odin is worth it just for the look on people's faces as you lay masses of components out and start explaining 60 actions to them :) it's great as a game too of course
For me the Top 3 goes: Ora & Labora, Feast for Odin, Le Havre. Haven't played Agricola though so you never know. :P
I am a big fan of Ora & Labora too, it just does not hit my table very often.
A Feast for Odin and Agricola are on the opposite ends of the interactivity scale for Rosenberg games. Competition for spaces in Agricola can be intense. In A Feast for Odin your opponents may as well not even be there.
That's the new 3rd reprint. Same as the previous editions right ? no change ?
+Dave Dogge board is fold out instead of separates, at least some art has been redone and it includes the expansion and all bonus cards - just minor things